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Corina Heri, Responsive Human Rights: Vulnerability, Ill-treatment and the ECtHR, Hart Publishing, 2021, ISBN 9781509941230, £85.00 (hb), 264pp doi:10.5040/9781509941261
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2022
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1 See M. Fineman and A. Grear (eds.), Vulnerability: Reflections on a New Ethical Foundation for Law and Politics (2013).
2 C. Heri, Responsive Human Rights: Vulnerability, Ill-treatment and the ECtHR (2021), 205.
3 Ibid., at 235.
4 A recent edited volume is less circumspect in parts: F. Ippolito and S. I. Sánchez (eds.), Protecting Vulnerable Groups: The European Human Rights Framework (2017).
5 L. Peroni and A. Timmer, ‘Vulnerable Groups: The Promise of an Emerging Concept in European Human Rights Convention Law’, (2013) 11 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1056; A. Timmer, ‘A Quiet Revolution: Vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights’, in Fineman and Grear, supra note 1.
6 Heri, supra note 2, at 199.
7 Ibid., at 225.